Bedbug Control Ridge offer a same day service for all Bedbug problems throughout Ridge
We also work weekends and have late evening appointments too so we can be at your property in no time at all.
Bedbug Control Ridge do not believe in Call-Out charges, we only quote you for the work we carry out and you will find our prices reasonable but we will offer you a professional service at all times. We offer free Bedbug Inspections find out how much your Bed Bug treatment will cost.
All our Pest Controllers are fully trained and are extremely knowledgeable on all pests and they will advise you on the work that has been undertaken and also how to deter Bedbugs Problem from your property in the future.
Bedbug Control Ridge also cover both Domestic and Commercial properties in all Ridge areas.
For a free survey and quotation please call our Bedbug Control team today Call now
m.07852 111437
tel.08445 864 373
About Bed Bugs
Adult Bedbugs are reddish-brown, flattened, oval, and wingless. Bedbugs have microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. Adults grow to approximately 4 – 5 mm in length and 1.5 – 3 mm wide. Newly hatched nymphs are translucent, lighter in color and become browner as they mouth and reach maturity.
Bedbugs use pheromones to communicate regarding nesting locations, attacks, and reproduction and the life span of bedbugs varies by species and is also dependent on feeding.
Bedbugs are (bloodsucking) insects. Most species feed on humans only when other prey is unavailable. Bedbugs are attracted to their hosts primarily by carbon dioxide, secondarily by warmth, and also by certain chemicals.
A Bedbug pierces the skin of its host with two hollow feeding tubes. With one tube it injects its saliva, which contains anesthetics, while with the other it withdraws the blood of its host. After feeding for about five minutes, the bug returns to its hiding place.
Bedbugs are (bloodsucking) insects. Most species feed on humans only when other prey is unavailable. Bedbugs are attracted to their hosts primarily by carbon dioxide, secondarily by warmth, and also by certain chemicals.
Although bedbugs can live for up to a year without feeding, they normally try to feed every five to ten days. In cold weather, bedbugs can live for about a year; at temperatures more conducive to activity and feeding, about 5 months.